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ECE 482 Engineering Entrepreneurship and New Product Development I
Applications of engineering, mathematics, basic sciences, finance, and business to the design and development of prototype engineering products. This course requires a complete written report and an end-of-course presentation. This is the first course in a two semester sequence. Students taking this course will implement their designed prototype in ·¡°ä·¡Ìý483: Senior Design Project in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering II-Engineering Entrepreneurs. Departmental approval required.
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Electrical Engineering (BS): Renewable Electric Energy Systems Concentration
The undergraduate concentration in Renewable Electric Energy Systems (REES) is within the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program. With a keen eye on the future, students in the REES concentration prepare to tackle the urgent demand for innovative technologies to harness abundant yet dispersed renewable energy sources like solar and wind. This cutting-edge program is all about engineering smart electric power systems that seamlessly integrate these diverse energy generators.